This Webinar Portal, hosted by SREF, serves as a launching point for current and archived forestry, conservation and natural resource webinars. Many of the webinars featured on the site provide participants with continuing education credit, free of charge, from professional accrediting organizations such as SAF, ISA and others.

The Webinar Portal also hosts information on upcoming webinars and webinars from other organizations that are relevant and current for today's professionals, foresters and landowners.

To keep our participants informed of upcoming webianrs, we send out periodic email alerts with webinar information, dates and times.

As budgets continue to erode it is critical to find effective and meaningful ways to distribute the forestry educational information we have to share and email marketing and electronic newsletters are proving to be an important tool in our toolbox. Over the past year, UK Forestry Extension has researched, planned, and developed an electronic newsletter titled Kentucky Woodlands E-News. This electronic newsletter is sent bimonthly to Kentucky woodland owners, the wood industry, extension personnel and to others with an interest in forestry and wildlife. Kentucky Woodlands E-News serves an important role in UK Forestry Extension’s social media outreach efforts by delivering content that is easily digestible by consumers of electronic media while still containing links to additional information or resources for those with a desire to dig dipper—this approach is helping to drive traffic to and between our web pages, Facebook site, and YouTube channel.

The mission of the Eastern Forest Environmental Threat Assessment Center (EFETAC) is to generate knowledge and tools needed to anticipate and respond to environmental threats. The most serious threats to forests, and the benefits they provide, inevitably involve complex factors interacting at multiple scales. EFETAC's challenge is to maintain a holistic and integrated research program to tackle these complex issues. EFETAC is further charged to deliver knowledge to forest landowners, managers, and scientists in a timely, useful, and user-friendly manner.

EFETAC publishes the Forest ThreatNet Newsletter several time a year that provides the latest information concerning ongoing research, projects and partnerships.

PINEMAP, Pine Integrated Network: Education, Mitigation, and Adaptation project, focuses on the 20 million acres of planted pine forests managed by private landowners in the Atlantic and Gulf coastal states from Virginia to Texas, plus Arkansas and Oklahoma. These forests provide critical economic and ecological services to U.S. citizens. Southeastern forests contain 1/3 of the contiguous U.S. forest carbon and form the backbone of an industry that supplies 16% of global industrial wood, 5.5% of the jobs, and 7.5% of the industrial economic activity of the region.

The Southern Fire Exchange (SFE) is a regional program for fire science delivery across the Southeast. As one of the Knowledge Exchange Consortia funded by the Joint Fire Science Program, the SFE’s mission is "to increase the availability and application of fire science information for natural resource management and to serve as a conduit for fire managers to share new research needs with the research community."

The Center for Forest and Wood Certification builds regional forest and wood certification capacity through the delivery of unbiased information; technical assistance; and the development of programs for landowners, loggers, and forest products industries to participate in certification in a sustainable and affordable manner.